Serena Williams beats Safarova in three, wins third French Open,Serena Williams has said that she would love to win a Grand Slam, however is wanting to take Wimbledon "a day on end," as she tries to enhance her frame in the competition.
Williams made the remarks as she commended winning her third title at Roland Garros, having beaten Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-7, 6-2 in the last of the French Open.
"I truly needed it. I needed to win so terrible. I simply felt like, you know, I had each open door in this match," she said.
Williams thinks of her as French Open triumph the most troublesome of all her fabulous hammer triumphs and said that she very nearly withdrew from yesterday's last in Paris in light of the fact that she was experiencing influenza.
The triumph implies Williams is currently two shy of Steffi Graf's 22 noteworthy titles and four far from Margaret Court's record-breaking best 24.
She will now center her endeavors on Wimbledon, yet realizes that it won't be simple.
"I haven't done extraordinary at Wimbledon the previous two years, so I'm going to take it a day on end there," she said.
"My objective is just to improve the last couple of years, do one more and one more and one more.
"That is the one I have been battling at, so ideally I will have the capacity to play a bit better there.
"That is to say, its ideal for my amusement, so now that my arm is better I'm wanting to show signs of improvement there," she included.
Williams made the remarks as she commended winning her third title at Roland Garros, having beaten Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-7, 6-2 in the last of the French Open.
"I truly needed it. I needed to win so terrible. I simply felt like, you know, I had each open door in this match," she said.
Williams thinks of her as French Open triumph the most troublesome of all her fabulous hammer triumphs and said that she very nearly withdrew from yesterday's last in Paris in light of the fact that she was experiencing influenza.
The triumph implies Williams is currently two shy of Steffi Graf's 22 noteworthy titles and four far from Margaret Court's record-breaking best 24.
She will now center her endeavors on Wimbledon, yet realizes that it won't be simple.
"I haven't done extraordinary at Wimbledon the previous two years, so I'm going to take it a day on end there," she said.
"My objective is just to improve the last couple of years, do one more and one more and one more.
"That is the one I have been battling at, so ideally I will have the capacity to play a bit better there.
"That is to say, its ideal for my amusement, so now that my arm is better I'm wanting to show signs of improvement there," she included.

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